EP3907553A1 - Lentille ophtalmique conçue pour présenter un état transparent et éventuellement un état sombre - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an ophthalmic lens configured to exhibit a clear state and optionally at least one darker state by means of a substrate which may advantageously be photochromic or electrochromic.
- the ophthalmic lens may especially be a spectacle lens providing in said clear state a sufficient light transmittance together with an acceptable light reflectance for the wearer, and advantageously forming in said at least one darker state a solar spectacle lens (i.e. for sunglasses) having a mirror front surface providing a mirror effect for the observer.
- Multilayered interferential coatings for ophthalmic lenses are well known in the art, and such coatings may for instance form an antireflection coating or a reflective (i.e. mirror) coating.
- An antireflection coating usually consists of interferential thin layers, generally an alternation of layers based on a dielectric material of high refractive index and a dielectric material of low refractive index.
- the function of such a coating is to reduce its light reflection and therefore to increase its light transmission, thereby improving the visibility of objects placed behind it.
- such coatings must have a mean light reflection factor below 2.5 %.
- the mean light reflection factor in the visible region R v on the front and/or rear faces of an ophthalmic lens is between 1.5 % to 2.5 %.
- a reflective coating usually consists of interferential thin layers having the opposite effect, namely increasing the light ray reflection.
- Such a coating type is used for example to provide solar spectacle lenses with a mirror effect.
- US 2017/003520 A1 discloses a mirror-coated lens having a high transmittance and capable of suppressing a flare phenomenon and a ghost phenomenon.
- the mirror-coated lens includes a lens base material, a functional film containing a low refractive index layer, a high refractive index layer, and a metal layer on a front surface of the lens base material, and a functional film containing a low refractive index layer and a high refractive index layer on a back surface of the lens base material.
- the luminous reflectance on the front surface side is from 3 to 30%
- the transmittance of the eyeglass lens is from 55 to 80%
- the luminous reflectance on the back surface side is from 0.1 to 9%.
- the disclosed mirror-coated lens is tinted (i.e. is always in a relatively dark date) and does not have a clear (i.e. faded) state, since as disclosed in ⁇ [0014] its luminous transmittance does not exceed 80%.
- WO 02/14930 A1 discloses an optical lens which has a light reflective or mirror coating on a rear or intermediate surface, and an anti-reflective coating on the front surface. This arrangement helps protect the mirror coating from abrasion, while preventing ghost images due to internal reflections.
- the lens is suitable for sunglasses, and may comprise back and front lens wafers.
- the disclosed lens also does not have a clear (i.e. faded) state.
- An object of the invention is to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks relating to a clear state for the ophthalmic lens, while particularly obtaining for the lens:
- Another object of the invention is to provide an ophthalmic lens achieving different and optimized visual performances for the wearer and the observer in both clear and dark states, i.e. specifically achieving a different total visual reflectance in the clear state and in the dark state observed from either front or back sides of the lens, and more specifically achieving a maximized difference in the clear state - and optionally further in the dark state - between the total visual reflectance for the observer (mirror effect) and the wearer (antireflection properties).
- an ophthalmic lens according to the invention has a front surface and a rear surface respectively defining a front side and a rear side of the ophthalmic lens, the ophthalmic lens being configured to exhibit a clear state where the ophthalmic lens has a visual transmittance in the visible region at an angle of incidence of 0° greater than 81%, the ophthalmic lens comprising:
- said at least one multilayered interferential coating may contain at least one LI (low index) layer, at least one HI (high index) layer and said at least one absorbing front layer in the visible region and may further contain, at least for said front multilayered interferential coating, said at least one absorbing front layer in the visible region.
- said at least one multilayered interferential coating may be formed on at least one of the main faces of the bare substrate (i.e. an uncoated substrate), or on at least one of the main faces of a substrate already coated with one or more functional coatings, such as an anti-abrasion coating or hard coat.
- the rear (i.e. inner) main face of the substrate is intended to mean the face which, when using the lens, is the nearest from the wearer's eye; it is generally a concave face.
- the front main face of the substrate is the face which, when using the lens, is the most distant from the wearer's eye; it is generally a convex face.
- the rear surface of the lens may in some cases be convex, e.g. for biconvex lenses for strong hyperopia correction.
- the substrate it may be organic or not, the substrate not necessarily being organic in an electrochromic embodiment of the lens, in particular.
- organic substrate mention may be made of a thermoplastic or thermosetting plastic material.
- said at least one absorbing front layer may have an absorptance in the visible region greater than 3%.
- said at least one absorbing front layer may consist of at least one metal or metal oxide, for example a metallic and dielectric mixture or an indium tin oxide (ITO).
- said at least one multilayered interferential coating further comprises a rear multilayered interferential coating which surmounts the rear main face and which comprises at least one absorbing rear layer in the visible region, said at least one absorbing rear layer preferably consisting of at least one metal or metal oxide.
- an photochromic or electrochromic lens according to the invention may thus advantageously incorporate, thanks to said at least one absorbing front layer (preferably thanks to both absorbing front layer and absorbing rear layer), asymmetric stacks of different multilayered inferential coatings on the rear and front main faces of the lens substrate, with the achievement of asymmetric performances including different total reflectances in said clear (faded) and darker (activated) states observed from either the front or back sides of the lens.
- Such multilayered interferential coatings that are thus asymmetric as regards their structures and their performances imparted to the lens, make it possible to simultaneously achieve different visual performances for the wearer and the observer in both clear and darker state.
- An ophthalmic lens of the invention may be a spectacle lens such as a polarized lens, being for example a photochromic or electrochromic lens, which may be corrective or not.
- an ophthalmic lens of the invention may be inserted in a spectacle frame or in a head mounted device (HMD).
- HMDs include immersive and non-immersive devices, in particular see-through devices and see-around devices.
- HMDs may be either augmented reality devices or virtual reality devices.
- a method for manufacturing an ophthalmic lens as defined above may comprise depositing said at least one multilayered interferential coating by physical vapor deposition (PVD), but other techniques to produced interferential stacks (e.g. sputtering, sol-gel, etc.) could be implemented as well in the present invention, for example by:
- a method, or a step in a method that "comprises,” “has,” “contains,” or “includes” one or more steps or elements possesses those one or more steps or elements, but is not limited to possessing only those one or more steps or elements.
- an ophthalmic lens comprises one or more coatings onto the surface thereof
- the expression "to deposit a layer or a coating onto the lens” is intended to mean that a layer or a coating is deposited onto the external (exposed) surface of the outer coating of the lens, namely its coating that is the most distant from the substrate.
- a coating said to be “on” a substrate or deposited “onto” a substrate is defined as a coating which (i) is positioned above the substrate, (ii) is not necessarily in contact with the substrate, namely one or more intermediate coatings may be arranged between the substrate and the coating in question, and (iii) does not necessarily completely cover the substrate.
- the coating on a substrate or deposited onto a substrate is in direct contact with this substrate.
- a layer 1 is lying under a layer 2
- layer 2 is more distant from the substrate than layer 1.
- Rv (%) - visual reflectance average luminous reflectance factor in the visible domain calculated using the equation given in ISO 13666:1998 standard and measured according to ISO 8980-4 standard, which is the weighted average of the spectral reflectance over all of the visible spectrum between 380 nm and 780 nm).
- Tv (%) - visual transmittance luminous transmittance in the visible domain calculated using the equation given in ISO 13666:1998 standard, which means the average relative light transmission factor in the 380-780 nm wavelength range, weighted according to the sensitivity of the eye at each wavelength of the range and measured under D65 illumination conditions).
- FS - Faded state e.g. state of a photochromic lens which is not activated.
- DS - Dark state e.g. state of a photochromic lens which is activated.
- Tv_cc_FS visual transmittance observed/measured from Cc (back) side, faded state.
- Tv_cx_FS visual transmittance observed/measured from Cx (front) side, faded state.
- Tv_cc_DS visual transmittance observed/measured from Cc (back) side, dark state.
- Tv_cx_DS visual transmittance observed/measured from Cx (front) side, dark state.
- Rv_cc_DS visual reflectance, Cc side only, measured in dark state.
- Rv_t_cc_FS - total visual reflectance reflectance from both sides observed/measured from Cc (back) side, faded state.
- Rv_t_cx_FS - total visual reflectance reflectance from both sides, observed/measured from Cx (front) side, faded state.
- Rv_t_cc_DS - total visual reflectance reflectance from both sides, observed/measured from Cc (back) side, dark state.
- Rv_t_cx_DS - total visual reflectance reflectance from both sides, observed/measured from Cx (front) side, dark state.
- Thermoplastic materials usable for the organic substrate may be selected from, for instance: polyamides; polyimide; polysulfones; polycarbonates and copolymers thereof; poly(ethylene terephtalate) and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).
- a polycarbonate (PC) is intended to mean either homopolycarbonates or copolycarbonates and block copolycarbonates.
- Thermoset materials usable for the substrate may be selected from, for instance: cycloolefin copolymers such as ethylene/norbornene or ethylene/cyclopentadiene copolymers ; homo- and copolymers of allyl carbonates of linear or branched aliphatic or aromatic polyols, such as homopolymers of diethylene glycol bis(allyl carbonate) (CR 39®) ; homo- and copolymers of (meth)acrylic acid and esters thereof, which may be derived from bisphenol A ; polymer and copolymer of thio(meth)acrylic acid and esters thereof, polymer and copolymer of allyl esters which may be derived from Bisphenol A or phtalic acids and allyl aromatics such as styrene, polymer and copolymer of urethane and thiourethane, polymer and copolymer of epoxy, and polymer and copolymer of sulphide, dis
- a (co)polymer is intended to mean a copolymer or a polymer.
- a (meth)acrylate is intended to mean an acrylate or a methacrylate.
- Particularly recommended substrates include those substrates obtained through (co)polymerization of the diethyleneglycol bis-allyl-carbonate, marketed, for example, under the trade name CR-39® by the PPG Industries company (ORMA® lenses, ESSILOR), or polythiourethanes/polysulfides, marketed for instance under MR series by Mitsui, or allylic and (meth)acrylic copolymers, having a refractive index between 1,54 and 1,58.
- the surface of said optionally coated substrate Prior to depositing the multilayered interferential coating onto the optionally coated substrate, for example with an abrasion-resistant layer and/or a scratch-resistant coating or with a sub-layer, the surface of said optionally coated substrate is usually submitted to a physical or chemical surface activating treatment, so as to reinforce the adhesion of the antireflective coating.
- a physical or chemical surface activating treatment so as to reinforce the adhesion of the antireflective coating.
- Such pre-treatment is generally conducted under vacuum. It may be a bombardment with energetic and/or reactive species, for example with an ion beam ("Ion PreCleaning" or "IPC") or with an electron beam, a corona discharge treatment, an ion spallation treatment, an ultraviolet treatment or a plasma-mediated treatment under vacuum, generally using an oxygen or an argon plasma. It may also be an acid or basic treatment and/or a solvent-based treatment (water, hydrogen peroxide or any organic solvent).
- the multilayered interferential coating may be deposited onto a sub-layer, which then does not belong to the multilayered interferential coating.
- the sub-layer does not generally take part to the optical activity of the multilayered interferential coating, especially when it has a refractive index close to that of the underlying coating (which is generally the anti-abrasion and anti-scratch coating) or to that of the substrate, if the sub-layer is directly deposited onto the substrate.
- the sub-layer should have a thickness that is sufficient for promoting the abrasion resistance of the multilayered interferential coating, but preferably not to such an extent that a light absorption could be caused, which, depending on the sub-layer nature, could significantly reduce the relative transmission factor ⁇ v . Its thickness is generally lower than 300 nm, more preferably lower than 200 nm, and is generally higher than 90 nm, more preferably higher than 100 nm.
- the sub-layer preferably comprises a SiO 2 -based layer, this layer comprising preferably at least 80% by weight of silica, more preferably at least 90% by weight of silica, relative to the layer total weight, and even more preferably consists in a silica layer.
- the thickness of such silica-based layer is generally lower than 300 nm, more preferably lower than 200 nm, and is generally higher than 90 nm, more preferably higher than 100 nm.
- the ophthalmic lens of the invention may contain an additional antistatic layer, so as not to retain and/or develop a substantial static charge, by incorporating at least one charge dissipating conductive layer into the stack present on the surface of the lens.
- antistatic glasses have a discharge time of about a few hundred milliseconds, preferably 500 ms or less, whereas it is of about several tens of seconds for a static glass. In the present application, discharge times are measured according to the method exposed in the French application FR 2 943 798 .
- an “electrically conductive layer” or an “antistatic layer” is intended to mean a layer which, due to its presence on the surface of a non- antistatic substrate (i.e. having a discharge time higher than 500 ms), enables to have a discharge time of 500 ms or less after a static charge has been applied onto the surface thereof.
- the electrically conductive layer may be located on various places in the stack, generally in or in contact with the interferential coating, provided the properties thereof are not affected. It is preferably located between two layers of the interferential coating, and/or is adjacent to a layer with a high refractive index of such interferential coating. Preferably, the electrically conductive layer is located immediately under a layer with a low refractive index of the interferential coating, most preferably is the penultimate layer thereof by being located immediately under the silica-based outer layer of the interferential coating.
- the front and/or rear main face of the substrate onto which the multilayered interferential coating will be deposited is coated with an impact-resistant primer layer, with an anti-abrasion and/or anti-scratch coating, or with an impact-resistant primer layer coated with an anti-abrasion and/or anti-scratch coating.
- the anti-abrasion and/or scratch-resistant coatings are preferably hard coatings based on poly(meth)acrylates or silanes, generally comprising one or more mineral fillers intended to increase the hardness and/or the refractive index of the coating once cured.
- Hard anti-abrasion and/or scratch-resistant coatings are preferably prepared from compositions comprising at least one alkoxysilane and/or a hydrolyzate thereof, obtained for example through hydrolysis with a hydrochloric acid solution and optionally condensation and/or curing catalysts.
- the anti-abrasion and/or scratch-resistant coating composition may be deposited onto the main face of the substrate by dip- or spin-coating. It is then cured by a suitable method (preferably using heat or ultraviolet radiation).
- the thickness of the anti-abrasion and/or scratch-resistant coating does generally vary from 2 to 10 ⁇ m, preferably from 3 to 5 ⁇ m.
- abrasion-resistant coating and/or the scratch-resistant coating Prior to depositing the abrasion-resistant coating and/or the scratch-resistant coating, it is possible to apply onto the substrate a primer coating to improve the impact resistance and/or the adhesion of the subsequent layers in the final product.
- An ophthalmic lens according to the invention may also comprise coatings formed on the multilayered interferential coating and capable of modifying the surface properties thereof, such as hydrophobic and/or oleophobic coatings (antifouling top coat). These coatings are preferably deposited onto the outer layer of the multilayered interferential coating, in particular when the outer layer of the multilayered interferential coating is silica based. As a rule, their thickness is lower than or equal to 10 nm, does preferably range from 1 to 10 nm, more preferably from 1 to 5 nm.
- hydrophilic coating may be used which provides antifog properties, or an antifog precursor coating which provides antifog properties when associated with a surfactant. Examples of such antifog precursor coatings are described in the patent application WO 2011/080472 .
- Tv_cc_FS Tv_cx_FS.
- AR antireflection
- the range of total visual reflectance Rv_t_cc_FS or Rv_t_cx_FS in this case is approximately from 1% to 5% and depends on a particular anti-reflective coating applied.
- the photochromic layer in the dark (i.e. activated) state, the photochromic layer should be activated and introduce absorption for the light passing through the lens.
- the total reflectance decreases in the dark state due to the photochromic layer absorption.
- Tv_t_cc_DS Tv_t_cx_DS
- the total visual reflectance Rv_t_cx_DS observed/measured in the dark state from the Cx (front) side will be mainly determined by the visual reflectance Rv_Cx_DS (Cx side only):
- the total visual reflectance Rv_t_cc_DS observed/measured in the dark state from the Cc (rear) side will be mainly determined by the visual reflectance Rv_Cc_DS (Cc side only):
- tested lenses C1-C3 and L1-L8 the used materials and corresponding thicknesses in nanometers (nm) are given in a direction moving away from the back side (Cc) to the front side (Cx) of each lens, and the optical performances of these tested lenses are recited in the tables below.
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 5-layer interferential stack ASY v1 s09 cc applied on the back (Cc) side
- 7-layer interferential stack ASY v1 s09 cx applied on front (Cx) side, see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 98.891 Q 79.263Z 14.494Q 8.291I 7.098Z 4500V - P - 4500V 53.553Z 45.7751 65.337Q 10.713Z 110.72Q 110.13Z 98.476Q - front side.
- L1 thus comprises a front absorbing layer (I) and a rear absorbing layer (I).
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 5-layer interferential stack ASY v4 s05 cc applied on the back (Cc) side
- 7-layer interferential stack ASY v4 s05 cx applied on front (Cx) side, see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 89.508Q 78.72Z 19.553Q 1.7291 15.83Z 4500V - P - 4500V 51.289Z 14.047G 76.252Q 9.862Z 111.728Q 114.892Z 83.474Q - front side.
- L2 thus comprises a front absorbing layer (G) and a rear absorbing layer (I).
- Table 1 below recites seven parameter values measured for lenses C1-C3 and L1-L2, the values showed in bold meaning that the limit values of the respective criteria are met, contrary to the values showed in italics witnessing that those criteria were not met. These seven parameters were:
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 7-layer interferential stack ASY v5 s02 cx applied on front (Cx) side, see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 96.967L 95.497T 7.641 L 30.2241 0T 4500V - 2 P - 4500V 41.087Z 42.9381 66.888Q 12.96Z 113.216Q 112.502Z 92.483Q - front side.
- L3 thus comprises a front absorbing layer (I) and a rear absorbing layer (I).
- Tables 2 and 2a below recites the Tv, Rv_t, Delta Rv_t and other parameter values measured for lens L3, including Rm, hue h (°) and chroma C*, with "observer” and “wearer” referring to the front (Cx) side and to the rear (Cc) side, respectively (the values showed in bold meaning that said limit values of the respective criteria are met).
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 7-layer interferential stack ASY v5 s07 cx applied on front (Cx) side, see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 92.539Q 6.3821 62.249Z 14.489Q 34.248Z 4500V - 2 P - 4500V 43.74Z 17.237G 64.688L 16.527Z 105.746L 109.899Z 74.296Q - front side.
- L4 thus comprises a front absorbing layer (G) and a rear absorbing layer (I).
- Tables 3 and 3a below recites the Tv, Rv_t, Delta Rv_t and other parameter values measured for lens L4, including Rm, hue h (°) and chroma C*, with "observer” and “wearer” referring to the front (Cx) side and to the rear (Cc) side, respectively (the values showed in bold meaning that said limit values of the respective criteria are met).
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 5-layer interferential stack ASY v6 s02 cx applied on front (Cx) side see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 88.803Q 83.51Z 22.15L 21.511Z 4500V - 2P - 4500V 84.965Z 17.41G 111.073L 111.045Z 59.398Q - front side.
- L5 thus comprises only a front absorbing layer (G).
- Tables 4 and 4a below recites the Tv, Rv_t, Delta Rv_t and other parameter values measured for lens L5, including Rm, hue h (°) and chroma C*, with "observer” and “wearer” referring to the front (Cx) side and to the rear (Cc) side, respectively (the values showed in bold meaning that said limit values of the respective criteria are met).
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 6-layer interferential stack ASY v7v2 cx applied on front (Cx) side see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 87.019Q 92.054Z 19.68L 15.442Z 4500V - 2 P - 4500V 12.205G 89.078L 47.744Z 49.716L 132.202Z 72.328Q - front side.
- L6 thus comprises only a front absorbing layer (G).
- Tables 5 and 5a below recites the Tv, Rv_t, Delta Rv_t and other parameter values measured for lens L6, including Rm, hue h (°) and chroma C*, with "observer” and “wearer” referring to the front (Cx) side and to the rear (Cc) side, respectively (the values showed in bold meaning that said limit values of the respective criteria are met).
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 3-layer interferential stack ASY v8 s01 cx applied on front (Cx) side see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 80.846Q 99.749Z 5.848Q 5Z 4500V - 2 P - 4500V 13.262G 9.147Z 148.873Q - front side.
- L7 thus comprises only a front absorbing layer (G).
- Tables 6 and 6a below recites the Tv, Rv_t, Delta Rv_t and other parameter values measured for lens L7, including Rm, hue h (°) and chroma C*, with "observer” and “wearer” referring to the front (Cx) side and to the rear (Cc) side, respectively (the values showed in bold meaning that said limit values of the respective criteria are met).
- Lens with substrate P: PC T7
- hard coat V: Mi1.6
- 3-layer interferential stack ASY v8 s02 cx applied on front (Cx) side see following structure with thicknesses in nanometers: back side - 89.863Q 89.672Z 23.844Q 19.547Z 4500V - 2 P - 4500V 11.581G 3Z 166.571 Q - front side.
- L8 thus comprises only a front absorbing layer (G).
- Tables 7 and 7a below recites the Tv, Rv_t, Delta Rv_t and other parameter values measured for lens L8, including Rm, hue h (°) and chroma C*, with "observer” and “wearer” referring to the front (Cx) side and to the rear (Cc) side, respectively (the values showed in bold meaning that said limit values of the respective criteria are met).
- ophthalmic lenses according to the present invention allow to meet the above-defined criteria relating to visual transmittance in faded state and in dark state, total visual reflectance in faded state and in dark state, and difference in total visual reflectance measured from front side to total visual reflectance measured from back side, such inventive lenses thus being advantageously usable as photochromic or electrochromic antireflection lenses for solar spectacles having a mirror front surface providing a mirror effect for the observer.
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